Me too. That is so sad.
Regarding gardening with allergies...that would be me. The Queen of
Allergies. I take a Claratin D before going out...and sometimes I even
have to take a Benedryl when I go out..especially during early spring or
ragweed season. And I drink a lot of water.
Kitty <kmrsy@comcast.net> wrote:
Fran,
Sorry, it sounds like it's been a tough season for you. Had to put your
horse down? I'm sorry for your loss.
Kitty
----- Original Message -----
From: "F M Ferrari"
To:
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 10:00 AM
Subject: Re: Re: [CHAT] Today/now polls
> Hello Pam! I've been "out of it" all summer. Diagnosed with asthma, I've
> been low key just trying to focus on getting well and adjusting. Luckily
> for me, my allergist is a gardener, active in the OK Hort group and
> understands. But, just this past month, I'm back out in the yard and
> even back to my riding although I had to put my horse down a few weeks
> ago. So, been meaning to ask the group about how they garden and handle
> the allergies and asthma. Fran, OKC
>
>
> wrote:Fran darlin' - good to hear from
you. I respect everyone on this list
> and regardless of their choices, I know each and every one of you had
> good reason to make said choices. As such, my regard for all of you
> remains undiminished. And will continue as such. This is America and
> that's the beauty of it. We don't have to agree on every single issue to
> maintain respect and friendship.
>
>
> Pam Evans
> Kemp, TX
> zone 8A
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: F M Ferrari
> Sent: 11/3/2004 9:11:46 AM
> To: gardenchat@hort.net
> Subject: Re: [CHAT] Today/now polls
>
> Oh well and I'm proudly wearing red today! Glad we're in the US and not
> some place where we can't disagree. Yesterday showed that we all can
> have a say in an election when everyone gets off their butts to vote.
> Someone had to win and someone had to loose. Kerry's speech this
> afternoon showed that even though he lost the election, he is not a
> loser. I actually gained some respect for him and how he handled the
> election results.
>
>
> Although I disagree on many of the issues on the Republican platform and
> Bush, I became one after 20 plus years of being an Independent. I just
> got tired of all the "disenfranchised" and "entitled" talk of other
> parties and tired of clinton and gore.
>
>
> Funny, but it was a Republican, Frank Keating, who actually made me
> proud to have chosen Oklahoma as my home. Okay, my husband also and he's
> in heaven with the results here (he's a "special assistant" to our Lt.
> governor - a female Republican - and worked for Keating). So judge me by
> my party affiliations and stereotype me but then be guilty of the very
> behavior that I'm accused of.
>
>
> Fran, OKC
>
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